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Practice Areas
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85% Workers Compensation
8 years
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10% Social Security
4 years
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5% Car / Auto Accident
5 years
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Fees and Payment Types
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Fees
Contingent (15%-30%), Free Consultation (30 minutes)
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Contact Information
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About Me
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I have spent my entire legal career representing injured workers. I enjoy it because I get to help people with real injuries get the medical and other benefits... more
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Peer Endorsements
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I have known Mr. Martin for quite some time and have had the opportunity to work with him on the workers' compensation side of many of my personal...
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Endorsement from lawyer:
Paul Veillon
, Seattle (WA), 3 days ago
Mr. Martin is a smart advocate for his clients. He is professional and courteous at all times, which allows both sides to thoroughly do their jobs...
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Endorsement from lawyer:
Michael Graham
, Seattle (WA), 7 months ago
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Résumé
License
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8 years since Grady Martin was first licensed to practice law.
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License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| Washington |
Active
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2004 |
01/31/2012 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
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Attorney at
The Grady B. Martin Law Office
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2012–present
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Attorney at
Law Office of William D. Hochberg
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2004–2012
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| University of Washington School of Law |
Law |
Juris Doctor |
2003 |
| University of Washington |
Philosophy |
Bachelor of Arts |
1997 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Chair |
WSAJ Workers' Compensation Section |
2010-present
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| Admitted to Practice |
US District Court - Western District of Washington |
2007-present
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| Member |
American Association for Justice |
2004-present
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| Member |
Professionals in Workers' Compensation |
2004-present
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| Member |
Snohomish County Bar Association |
2004-present
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| Member |
Washington State Association for Justice |
2004-present
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| Member |
Washington State Bar Association |
2004-present
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| Vice-Chair |
WSAJ Workers' Compensation Section |
2009-2010
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Portfolio
Contribution
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Reputation Level 7
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Cases
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Outcome: Surviving spouse of worker who died of asbestos related disease entitled to full benefits.
Outcome: Claimant entitled to hearing regarding medical benefits.
Outcome: Electric worker's death found compensable under Washington's Industrial Insurance Act.
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Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Looking to the Future |
Trial News, vol. 46-8, April 2011 |
2011 |
| New Hope for Aggravation Cases |
Trial News, vol. 46-8, April 2011 |
2011 |
| Chapter 11: Medical Treatment |
WSAJ Workers' Compensation Deskbook |
2009 |
| Jury Finds Reactive Arthritis Work-Related |
Trial News, vol. 40-9, May 2005 |
2005 |
| Superior Court Grants PPD Award Despite Evidence of Pre-existing Symptomatic Degenerative Changes |
Trial News, vol. 39-3, November 2003 |
2003 |
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Speaking Engagements
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| Presentation Name |
Conference |
Date |
| Update from the Courts |
Workers' Compensation Seminar: A System Under Fire |
2010 |
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